Keep Your Tech Handy With Sugru + Magnets + the Queen!

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Whether you're off on a long road trip or just popping down to the shops, it's always good to have your tech close at hand. This project shows you how to keep your phone and GPS device just where you need them, using Sugru + magnets + err the Queen! :)

OK let's explain. Recently we realised that certain coins here in UK are magnetic (1p's, 2p's, 5p's and 10p's). They are not as strong as a second magnet, but are perfect for some applications. In fact, all kinds of metal objects could be used...

This means you can make your Sugru + magnets kit go twice as far, just by substituting a magnet for the Queen's head! (For those of you outside the UK, a washer or something else magnetic can work too)

Floppy disks actually work by storing magnetic fields in the disk, just like spinning hard drives do. Phones use solid state memory which is much more resistant to magnetic fields. I would not recommend this though, because some phones like the note series will have features ruined by magnets. Magnets will break the pen digitizer functionality.

Actually the floppy was inert the magnets in the drive motor were shielded. a magnet accidentally placed on or near a floppy would scramble bit not usually erase the whole thing. Much more annoying in my book. BTW has anyone seen a floppy recently?

In a phone you have lots of magnets allready ;) in speakers microphones and other electronic components. I don't think the magnetic field will harm your phone because all the sensitive components are shielded. The magnet vs floppy disk story is funny. To erase a floppy disc with a magnet will take like 20-30 years or so. You have a motor in a floppy that drives the disc around and the motor is actually having magnets inside =D

At amazon.com an 8 pack of Sugru costs $21.25. 8 pack of 5 grams each = 40 grams The link is below. Also at amazon.com a pack of 10 neodymium magnets 1/2 in x 1/4 in costs $5.86. The link is also below They used for the phone mount alone 1 Sugru mini pack 5grams= $2.65 1 neodymium magnet = $0.59 1 washer (had on hand) $0.00 (substitution for UK coin) Total $3.24 For GPS mount 2 mini packs 10grams = $5.30 2 magnets = $1.18 2 washers (had on hand) $0.00 (substitution for UK coin). Total $6.48 For both projects 3 mini packs = $2.65 per pack Total $7.95 3 magnets = $0.59 per magnet Total $1.77 Total $9.72 By my calculations these are some of the cheapest mounts a person could make. If they have more than one vehicle they could make additional mounts for that vehicle, for their bike, for friends if they purchased an 8 pack of Sugru & 10 pack magnets or any number of other projects too. One of the things about Sugru is a little goes long way. Plan to do a lot of projects when you open one pack so make good use of it! http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00EU7DBNM/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1424544949&sr=8-1&keywords=sugru&pi=AC_SY200_QL40&dpPl=1&dpID=41lL1nImAcL&ref=plSrch http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001KV38ES/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1424544182&sr=8-1&keywords=neodymium+magnets&pi=AC_SX200_QL40&dpPl=1&dpID=41uOboSDEeL&ref=plSrch Sugru 8 pack $21.25 Neodymium Magnets 10 pack $5.86 =$27.11 $7.89 needed to = $35 to get free shipping. Wouldn't be hard to find $7.89 to spend. Free shipping with purchase of $35 & over Link is below

Well they need to fix their product description, it seems like you are correct on the weight but the only way to know that is to zoom in on the picture and read the label, the actual product listing states you will receive about 8.5 grams, if they don't want people thinking the stuff is $68 an ounce then they should stop saying it..

And the cheapskate prize goes to...just kiding bro, that fairly give the same result, much cheaper. You know... outside U.S or Europe is very hard to find Sugru products to buy, but this one you showed, I got on my shelf. ;D --- by the way, to the author, great project... I'm ready to stick stuff on my gads

I'd never heard of the stuff before now, I'm not sure if pointing it out is allowed, this seems to be a thinly veiled ad for sugru, well more an outright advert for sugru, but amz sells 1/3 oz for $21 vs. $17 for 12 oz. of InstaMorph, and the only way to deny that is not to charge a 50x markup or 5000% if my calculator skiilz are correct..

Then by ur standards every instructable that uses sugru must be an ad for sugru, please. There are a ton of instructables using sugru. It's just a very versatile product for the DIYourselfer that's all. Some people may use more than what's needed for a given application but that's where everyone can try something different for themselves. Use less or use more it's up to you.

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No posts by SUGRU about SUGRU suggesting you use a bunch of SUGRU are not by MY definition an advertisement, maybe you should talk to Webster, get them to change their definition then I'll consider changing my definition of what this is..

advertisement

noun advertisement \ˌad-vər-ˈtīz-mənt; əd-ˈvər-təz-mənt, -tə-smənt\

something (such as a short film or a written notice) that is shown or presented to the public to help sell a product or to make an announcement